MOVED: MSI BIOS / Command Center Z87-GD65

This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=177742.0

In BIOS, set all the fans as "Minimum Speed" to the lowest available, and "Maximum speed" to the highest available. Then you should be able to control fans through Command Center.
** You cannot get fans below 20% as that could damage them, as they're constantly getting power from the motherboard. However this is possible with external fan controller (the ones that fits driver bays).

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  • MSI BIOS / Command Center Z87-GD65

    Hi,
    I cannot set my fanspeeds below 50% which bugs me alot, because I´m using a Liquid Cooling System und would like to set the fans  much lower.
    CPU fans have a set range from 20%-100%.
    All of the other fan headers are 50-100.
    So is there a way to get a wider range to choose from?
    Thanks in advance
    Regards

    In BIOS, set all the fans as "Minimum Speed" to the lowest available, and "Maximum speed" to the highest available. Then you should be able to control fans through Command Center.
    ** You cannot get fans below 20% as that could damage them, as they're constantly getting power from the motherboard. However this is possible with external fan controller (the ones that fits driver bays).

  • Latest Bios for the Z87 GD65 ??

    Okay guys/gals, i'm wondering what is the lastest bios for the Z87 GD65
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  • MOVED: intermittent no audio on Z87-GD65

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251299.0

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    I need a bit help with getting my Bios A up and running again.
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  • MOVED: MSI DESTROYS WORLD RECORD X79A GD65-(8D) 3930k@5831

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=155817.0

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  • Re: [MSI Z87-GD65] Problem with MSIHQ BIOS Helper

    Thanks for the response - I had already contacted the seller, and they directed me to MSI who have a special webpage for it (to get the number to take to Nvidia). 
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    Quote from: Svet on Today at 19:15:02FYI:
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  • Z87 MPower Max Command Center Hang on Start

    Yes, yet another thread on this issue.  My situation is slightly different than the other threads.
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    MSI MPower Max Z87 motherboard
    i7-4770k
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    No luck with the reinstall.  Looks like it might be .NET related.  I have a feeling that a recent .NET patch might have broken something.
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    Event ID:      1026
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          N/A
    Computer:      Pile
    Description:
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    Framework Version: v4.0.30319
    Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
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  • MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING / Killer E2200 slow upload speed

    1. MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING / Killer E2200 slow upload speed
    2. System
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  • Z87 gd65 - usb flash drive dont work but keyboard work

    HI How are you
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    Download abd Install Intel USB 3.0 drivers.
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  • Z87-GD65 - Disconnetions on usb 3.0 hardisck

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    >> BIOSes<<

  • Creative Soundmax Cinema not working Z87-GD65 Gaming

    I've installed it and it worked fine before, but now I just reinstalled windows, and whenever I try to use Soundmax Cinema, it tells me "There is no supported audio device enabled" How do I fix this, I really liked the audio management with Soundmax Cinema. Help would be much obliged
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  • Question about Z87-GD65 Gaming 7.1 HD Audio

    Hi, I am interested in the new Z87 GD65 gaming motherboard, it looks cool but I have a question about the 7.1 HD Audio.
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    Quote from: mongkb on 06-June-13, 12:49:25
    Does it only support through S/PDIF output?
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  • MSI Z87-GD65 Command center

    I have instled all the stuff from MSI board DVD and Comand center is hanging up on loading and it doesnt starts... why? only loading screen:(

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    See if this link works for you.
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